Concord Attractions
Things to do in Concord
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On Horseshoe Pond Lane in Concord sits the only home Franklin Pierce, the 14th president of the United States, ever owned and lived in at the same time.
From Broadway to ballet and stand-up comedy to major musical acts, the Capitol Center for the Arts has turned Concord into a cultural destination.
Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science, called Concord her home for nearly two decades. The home on North State Street that she once rented is now a museum dedicated to that time.
For nearly 200 years, the New Hampshire Historical Society has collected artifacts and materials from across the state to educate visitors on the Granite State.
Since 1990, thousands of visitors from all over the world have come to Mt. Kearsage Indian Museum to experience the 20,000 years of native history exhibited.
The Canterbury Shaker Village offers visitors a chance to step back into the 200-year history of the Canterbury Shakers.